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Smokey Mountain Marble Epoxy

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Why Choose Stone Coat Countertop Epoxy👇

  • Affordable💲: You can remodel your kitchen for under $200 dollars
  • ​Easy to Use👌: Stone Coat Countertop Epoxy is designed for the Do-it-Yourselfer
  • ​Heat Resistant🔥: Designed for the Kitchen and can withstand temperatures up to 425° F
  • Zero VOC🚫: Stone Coat Epoxy has NO Offensive oder
  • ​Impact Resistant🔨: Our Epoxy is Super Durable & made to withstand years of use in the kitchen or bathroom
  • ​Renewable🌎: You can quickly renew your epoxy project after years of use with our Polishing Kit
  • ​Customize🥇: Substitute colors or add different metallic powders or epoxy dyes to bring your project to the next level!

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Smokey Mountain Marble Epoxy Step-by-Step Instructions
Start with wood: Use MDF, plywood, or go over any existing surface. Before and After.
Measure and cut your project to size. Apply a 3/4
Rock face Edge: Use a gloved hand to apply mixed Bondo to the edge of your project.
Use a sander with 220 grit sandpaper to remove any sharp or high points.
2 coats of Epoxy Undercoat in WHITE.
Next step: Lightly sand the dried undercoat with 220 grit.
Measure and Mix Epoxy: 3 ounces of epoxy per sqft. Mix for 2 min using a drill and mixing paddle or a mixing stick by hand.
Pour mixed epoxy into 4 separate mixing cups. Add additives and mix with a paint stick.
Use the dyed black epoxy to apply a thin wash coat to help meld and create natural movement. Apply it with a paint stick or tongue depressor.
Randomly pour the epoxy onto your project, then use your gloved hand to meld the colors.
Apply epoxy to the edges with your gloved hand. Use a high-heat heat gun to meld and flow the epoxy naturally like Mother Nature.
Project tilted for natural movement by gravity.
Project sanded with 220 grit sandpaper and sprayed with black marble effect.
Clear coat mixed in 1:1 ratio applied to the project with a trowel.
Clear epoxy applied to edges with chop brush, topped with brush heel. Air bubbles removed with propane torch.

Allow 72 hours before light use

Stone Coat Epoxy Countertops - A beautiful addition to your space!
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